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- # -*- test-case-name: twisted.web.test.test_template -*-
- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
- # See LICENSE for details.
-
-
- from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, List, Optional, TypeVar, Union, overload
-
- from zope.interface import implementer
-
- from twisted.web.error import (
- MissingRenderMethod,
- MissingTemplateLoader,
- UnexposedMethodError,
- )
- from twisted.web.iweb import IRenderable, IRequest, ITemplateLoader
-
- if TYPE_CHECKING:
- from twisted.web.template import Flattenable, Tag
-
-
- T = TypeVar("T")
-
-
- class Expose:
- """
- Helper for exposing methods for various uses using a simple decorator-style
- callable.
-
- Instances of this class can be called with one or more functions as
- positional arguments. The names of these functions will be added to a list
- on the class object of which they are methods.
- """
-
- def __call__(self, *funcObjs: Callable) -> Callable:
- """
- Add one or more functions to the set of exposed functions.
-
- This is a way to declare something about a class definition, similar to
- L{zope.interface.implementer}. Use it like this::
-
- magic = Expose('perform extra magic')
- class Foo(Bar):
- def twiddle(self, x, y):
- ...
- def frob(self, a, b):
- ...
- magic(twiddle, frob)
-
- Later you can query the object::
-
- aFoo = Foo()
- magic.get(aFoo, 'twiddle')(x=1, y=2)
-
- The call to C{get} will fail if the name it is given has not been
- exposed using C{magic}.
-
- @param funcObjs: One or more function objects which will be exposed to
- the client.
-
- @return: The first of C{funcObjs}.
- """
- if not funcObjs:
- raise TypeError("expose() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)")
- for fObj in funcObjs:
- exposedThrough: List[Expose] = getattr(fObj, "exposedThrough", [])
- exposedThrough.append(self)
- setattr(fObj, "exposedThrough", exposedThrough)
- return funcObjs[0]
-
- _nodefault = object()
-
- @overload
- def get(self, instance: object, methodName: str) -> Callable:
- ...
-
- @overload
- def get(self, instance: object, methodName: str, default: T) -> Union[Callable, T]:
- ...
-
- def get(
- self, instance: object, methodName: str, default: object = _nodefault
- ) -> object:
- """
- Retrieve an exposed method with the given name from the given instance.
-
- @raise UnexposedMethodError: Raised if C{default} is not specified and
- there is no exposed method with the given name.
-
- @return: A callable object for the named method assigned to the given
- instance.
- """
- method = getattr(instance, methodName, None)
- exposedThrough = getattr(method, "exposedThrough", [])
- if self not in exposedThrough:
- if default is self._nodefault:
- raise UnexposedMethodError(self, methodName)
- return default
- return method
-
-
- def exposer(thunk: Callable) -> Expose:
- expose = Expose()
- expose.__doc__ = thunk.__doc__
- return expose
-
-
- @exposer
- def renderer() -> None:
- """
- Decorate with L{renderer} to use methods as template render directives.
-
- For example::
-
- class Foo(Element):
- @renderer
- def twiddle(self, request, tag):
- return tag('Hello, world.')
-
- <div xmlns:t="http://twistedmatrix.com/ns/twisted.web.template/0.1">
- <span t:render="twiddle" />
- </div>
-
- Will result in this final output::
-
- <div>
- <span>Hello, world.</span>
- </div>
- """
-
-
- @implementer(IRenderable)
- class Element:
- """
- Base for classes which can render part of a page.
-
- An Element is a renderer that can be embedded in a stan document and can
- hook its template (from the loader) up to render methods.
-
- An Element might be used to encapsulate the rendering of a complex piece of
- data which is to be displayed in multiple different contexts. The Element
- allows the rendering logic to be easily re-used in different ways.
-
- Element returns render methods which are registered using
- L{twisted.web._element.renderer}. For example::
-
- class Menu(Element):
- @renderer
- def items(self, request, tag):
- ....
-
- Render methods are invoked with two arguments: first, the
- L{twisted.web.http.Request} being served and second, the tag object which
- "invoked" the render method.
-
- @ivar loader: The factory which will be used to load documents to
- return from C{render}.
- """
-
- loader: Optional[ITemplateLoader] = None
-
- def __init__(self, loader: Optional[ITemplateLoader] = None):
- if loader is not None:
- self.loader = loader
-
- def lookupRenderMethod(
- self, name: str
- ) -> Callable[[Optional[IRequest], "Tag"], "Flattenable"]:
- """
- Look up and return the named render method.
- """
- method = renderer.get(self, name, None)
- if method is None:
- raise MissingRenderMethod(self, name)
- return method
-
- def render(self, request: Optional[IRequest]) -> "Flattenable":
- """
- Implement L{IRenderable} to allow one L{Element} to be embedded in
- another's template or rendering output.
-
- (This will simply load the template from the C{loader}; when used in a
- template, the flattening engine will keep track of this object
- separately as the object to lookup renderers on and call
- L{Element.renderer} to look them up. The resulting object from this
- method is not directly associated with this L{Element}.)
- """
- loader = self.loader
- if loader is None:
- raise MissingTemplateLoader(self)
- return loader.load()
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